Communicate in real time with Cat, a journalist contacted by a whistleblower who leaked classified informations from an huge agribusiness company.

Be wise, your choices really matter: Cat is in danger and a world class food scandal is pending...

Features:

- Real time gameplay (follow notifications or answer later when you want)- Random events- Up to 4 different choices- Several endings- Type directly an answer to a riddle- Internet search to find the right answer- Dynamic sound ambiance- Go back and change your choice

Currently, it looks like this (but it will change a bit):

​If you wonder about a similar game, Lifeline is the most relevant.

If you don't know that game, think about a gamebook/CYOA.

Mind, our website is partly emulating the gameplay, so you'll have a clearer idea here:

Sweet. This is one of the more ambitious-looking Twine games I've seen. I've got a little Twine side-project on the go as well, but it's pretty standard fare, interface-wise.Good luck. I look forward to more updates.

Thx a lot Stupot+! Twine is a great open source tool, really.Complete and flexible.You can "CSS" everything and add easily some javascript. We build our own "format" and we use Ionic/Cordova for the hybrid mobile part.

Mind, I'm the writer (and CSSer).Aniki is the coder and project leader.

I wrote almost 30k words and most of the code is done (but it's still a long road).On month ago (roughly), we published a closed alpha demo (only in french) on Apple and Google stores.Now we are working on feedbacks.Then we'll finish the story and code.

The game should be ready early (first quarter) 2017 (first on iOS and Android).

But wait.Maybe you even don't remember what is this game (or just never read/heard about it).

"Somewhere: The Vault Papers" is a real-time narrative game with a branching storyline and multiple endings.It tells the story of Cat, a journalist caught up in a thrilling whistleblowing case.She accidentally reaches you via text-message and urge you to help her investigate and... stay alive!

If you like Lifeline, Snowden or "choose your own adventure books", you should check Somewhere.

- Real time gameplay (follow notifications or answer later when you want)

I never really like that feature, I just want to play my game without any waiting. Bought of a Lifeline game once and never finish it cause of that. But other than that the game looks interesting, maybe I'll check it out.

I never really like that feature, I just want to play my game without any waiting.

I understand (and I really mean it).The fact you don't play when you want, but when the game decides is weird and disturbing.Real-time disrupts our gamers habits, it's a good thing from time to time imo, depends of the game.In our case, I guess it strengthens the realism, so the immersion.You play Somewhere the way you text to someone.When Cat (the heroin) is busy, just live your life or play another "normal" game.